On November 12, 2025, Stevie Nicks resumed her 2025 tour after a short break. She performed at the Grand Casino Arena (formerly Xcel Energy Center) in Minneapolis, Minnesota on Wednesday night, picking up where she left off.
Stevie performed her usual setlist of favorites, such as the Fleetwood Mac classics “Dreams,” “Gold Dust Woman,” and “Rhiannon” and solo hits “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around,” “Stand Back,” and “Edge of Seventeen.” She also included her riveting Roe Vs. Wade anthem “The Lighthouse,” one of the new highlights of the tour.
Sadly, Stevie revealed in her “Landslide” dedication that her ex-husband, Kim Anderson, had recently passed away; she and Kim were briefly married in 1983. She dedicated the song to Kim, his son Matthew, and his caregiver Blaine, as well as to her former lighting director, Paul “Arlo” Guthrie.
Videos
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Full Show (provided by Melvin Zoopers)
“Welcome, Minneapolis and Twin City! The shows are getting better fast because I said, ‘You have to get better fast!
So I’m so glad you’re all here because there’s a lot of people I know and love that are here tonight. And there’s all of you, [and] I totally don’t know you. but I know you and love you in my heart. So anyway, knowing all that, let’s get this Minneapolis-Twin-City party started!'”
Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around
The Lighthouse
Free Fallin’ (Tom Petty cover)
Gold Dust Woman
Edge of Seventeen
Rhiannon
Landslide
Setlist
- Not Fade Away (The Crickets cover)
- If Anyone Falls
- Outside the Rain
- Dreams
- Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around
- The Lighthouse
- Wild Heart
- Bella Donna
- Stand Back
- Free Fallin’ (Tom Petty cover)
- Gold Dust Woman
- Gypsy
- Edge of Seventeen
ENCORE - Rhiannon
- Landslide
Reviews
Stevie Nicks dances, entrances and chats up a thrilled St. Paul audience (Star Tribune)
“The Fleetwood Mac goddess brought passion, personality and power to Grand Casino Arena on Wednesday. Her dancing during the opening “Not Fade Away,” “Stand Back” and “Gold Dust Woman” was a crowd-tantalizing treat, though she may not be as agile as she once was. Remember, she fractured her shoulder this summer, forcing the postponement of this concert that was originally scheduled for August.” (Read more.)
Band
- Stevie Nicks: Lead vocals
- Waddy Wachtel: Guitar & Musical Director
- Al Ortiz: Bass
- Drew Hester: Drums
- Carlos Rios: Guitar
- Ricky Peterson: Keyboards
- Darrell Smith: Piano, keyboards
- Sharon Celani: Background vocals
- Marilyn Martin: Background vocals
- Steve Real Vasquez: Vocal coach




